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> What substance and protocol is used for lowering Aluminum,

Antimony,

> Arsenic and Tin. And can be used when there is still amalgams in

> place. This is for a 7 year old- 70lbs.

>

> Carie

alpha lipoic acid removes arsenic. Suggested doses etc can

be found here:

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Andy_dose_sched.html

THIS SHOULD NOT BE DONE WITH AMALGAMS.

I *think* there is (only) basic infomation on supplements

to use to remove aluminum and antimony, here:

/files/Mercury-Autism%

20FAQ

Or you can also look here:

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

I believe the alum/antimony supplements recommended are okay

to use with amalgam dental fillings. I don't know of any

reason this is NOT okay.

Some parents have reported large amounts of tin being dumped

on excretion tests, I believe using DMSA. However, this also

should NOT be done if there are amalgam dental fillings.

good wishes,

Moria

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Carie,

SAMe (available at HFS) chelates antimony. Malic acid/apple pectin helps lower

aluminum. I haven't heard specific contraindications re: use with amalgam in

place, but haven't specifically heard it's not contraindicated either. ALA

chelates arsenic (but also mercury, so DON'T use it with amalgam still in

place).

S

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